Kamusta Pamilya!! Man, I'm missing you guys! But don't get me wrong. Nothing
could get me to leave this place. I feel like I have come SO far in such a short
amount of time. I can't really explain how my concept of time is here. The weeks
fly by but the days are like 100 years long. Before I know it, I'll be leaving
here! I only have 10 days left and tomorrow could possibly be our
"flight-plan-friday"! Can I just say I'm sorta geek'n out. In some ways I feel
like this is what I signed up for as a missionary.. to be at the MTC. Thank
goodness there's something more out there:)
It sounds like you all have had a
week that you'll never forget. My heart hurts when I think about the Shurtleff
family. When my companions asked who he was I told him he's my uncle. You
Shurtleffs are family and I'm praying for you just the same as I would for my
own family! I hope that everything goes well on Sabado (Saturday) with the
funeral. Dad, you'll go great. Mom, takes notes for me! Gwen, let people know
how much I wish I could be there.
I had an experience this past week with my
companions that was such a tender mercy. My companions and I were in a computer
lab emailing our Branch President with an Update as Sister Training Leaders when
a guy walked by and stopped in the doorway. He asked us what language we were
studying (usually the missionaries are studying language through programs
through the MTC- which we had just finished doing). We told him a little bit
about ouselves and where we are called to serve and he randomly asks "So you
like worship Joseph Smith.. right?". The question was so random to us as he had
just recently started investigating the church and didn't really understand the
Restoration. We invited him to sit down as we answered his questions. The
conversation moved from subject to subject when we started talking about prayer
(pagpangamuyo). By the way his name was Jose and he's fro Guatemala. Speaks
really good English with a really thick accent. He shared a story with us about
why he doesn't feel like God answers all of His childrens' prayers. As he told
us about his Sister-in-law's sudden passing away, leaving behind 3 small
children including a 7 month old, he explained how he knows his brother prayed
for Heavenly Father to save his wife. He cried as he told this story and it
really touched us. He was so sincere and was begging for us to give him some
sort of hope from what we believe. Sister Snow and Sister Tiroba just looked at
me as he was done telling his story and I knew that my testimony that has been
strengthened this past week of God's plan of Happiness for His children was what
Jose needed. I told him about the letter I received on Monday about Brent
passing away and how hard it is to deal with the passing away of someone that
you love. But death doesn't mean the end. And it certaintly doesn't mean that
God doesn't love that family as much as any other. In life we are tested and
tried. It is through those trials that our faith is tested as well. We can't
ever let Satan make us think that we aren't loved by our Heavenly Father. We
can't let him think that our prayers go unlistened or unanswered in any way.
Heavenly Father wants us to be happy. It's as simple as that. That's is WHY
Christ suffered the infinite and eternal sacrifice for man (Alma 34:10). Without
this we cannot have eternal life because paagi sa pagpasag-uli (through the
atonement) we will all be resurrected and all have the opportunity to be
forgiven of our shortcomings and sin. I know that Brent is with Heavenly Father
and Jesus Christ. I know that Jose's sister-in-law is with Heavenly Father and
Jesus Christ. And I know that we will see them again! He continued to cry (with
me) as I told him all of this and he said "that's beautiful". I knew that
Heavenly Father needed me to strengthen myself by reaching out to Jose and
sharing with him with a surety what I know. I told him that this knowledge will
give him peace and as I told him that Heavenly Father gave me peace. This
experience wasn't happenstance and I just hope you all know that Heavenly Father
is aware of you! He loves you SO much and you can feel paghida-et paagi sa
pagpasag-uli ni JesuCrsito (peace through the atonement of Jesus
Christ).
I hope you all had a malipayong bag-o nga tuig (happy new
year)! It didn't feel like new years here at all.. but we did watch some
fireworks from our residence window (we live on the 4th floor so it was a pretty
perfect view). The new year bring so much opportunity for change! I want to
change this new year as a lose myself in this work. Find ways that you know
Christ would want you to change. Even if it's something as simple as getting to
know your neighbors or smiling more no matter what your day is like. Those small
changes will change you and they will help someone else. (And they are much more
meaningful than those pesky 5 pounds that we all want to lose).
LOTS OF LOVE!!
Sister Judd
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